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Edinburgh Group has criticized a new report that will be considered at this week’s meeting regarding spending as part of the city’s mobility plan in the council.
Living Streets Edinburgh, a group that the heroes slowed in walking and hurrying to wrap, have a report on Thursday at the meeting of the Transport and Environment Committee in the Edinburgh City Council.
The recommendations mentioned in the report will be reviewed regarding spending priorities as part of the city’s transfer plan.
The group expressed disappointment with the recommendations that failed to give priority to walking.


“We are very disappointed to see recommendations in the report to advisers who do not walk first,” said David Hunter, an organizer of the streets of the live, Edinburgh.
“In particular, the council’s new programs to make the streets easier for people with disabled people (the street initiative that can be accessed in Edinburgh) and to make it easy to cross the road (working for better crossings) cannot be seen.
“We want to see more investment in simple practical improvements in every neighborhood in the city – things like road safety, travel to school, the best sidewalks and pedestrian expressions.
“There is a lot of money on expensive expensive projects instead of local daily improvements.”
Live streets Written to the advisers To address their fears, raising the fact that the two programs that focus on improving access and making it easy to cross roads are not displayed in the report.
The group recommends that they want to see the report postponed, and for a new report presented, which includes an accessible street initiative, and the Action for Better Crossings.
They also hope to obtain a report “a more strategic approach to investment in the future.”
Living Streets Edinburgh is a group that aims to enhance walking and wheel as a safe, enjoyable and healthy way to travel around the capital.
Edinburgh City Council was contacted to comment.